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Metavision Evaluation Kit v3 GenX320MP COB

Enhance your event-based vision projects with Metavision Evaluation Kit v3 GenX320MP COB, featuring advanced data processing and SDK support.

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Product Number: 28692
Category: Sensor Evaluation Boards

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Product Summary

Event-based vision evaluation kit for embedded vision development.

Metavision Evaluation Kit v3 GenX320MP COB Highlights

  • Event data processing
  • Low-power operation
  • Real-time imaging
  • USB3.0 support

Targeted Applications

  • Robotics
  • Industrial Automation
  • Neuromorphic Computing
  • Surveillance

Product Specifications

ManufacturerManufacturer

Prophesee

Product TypeProduct Type

Sensor evaluation kit


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Description

Metavision® EVK3 GenX320 is your perfect entry point to Event-based Vision, by the inventors of the world’s most advanced neuromorphic vision systems. This full-featured platform is compatible with the Metavision® Intelligence software Suite. This evaluation kit features at its core the revolutionary GenX320 Event-based Vision sensor. With its USB-3.0 Micro-B and SMA connectors, it is the ideal flexible tool for your advanced experiments.

At the heart, the GenX320 is a 320x320 6.3μm pixel BSI stacked event-based Metavision® sensor, designed for embedded vision and many power-sensitive applications. The GenX320 was designed with the explicit goal of improving integrability and usability in at-the-edge vision systems. This includes:

  • Event data pre-processing and formatting
  • Data interface compatibility
  • Low-latency connectivity to different processing platforms, including the latest low-power neuromorphic processors

The sensor has been optimized for very low power operation, featuring a hierarchy of application-specific power modes. The GenX320 contains an integrated Event Signal Processing (ESP) pipeline which includes:

  • Timestamping
  • Filtering
  • Throughput regulation
  • Data formatting functions

An Event Rate Controller (ERC) allows capping the output event rate to a programmable limit. A Spatio-Temporal Contrast filter (STC) detects and removes redundant bursts and trails of events triggered by high-contrast features in the scene. An AntiFlicker (AFK) filter detects and filters events generated by flickering lights. The stop-band frequency can be set in the range of 50-500 Hz with arbitrary spans.

Features:

  • Integrates Prophesee GenX320 1/5" format 320x320 event-based vision sensor:
    • 320x320 array of 6.3μm contrast detection pixels
    • High-speed event data output (equivalent to >10kfps time resolution) with row-level 1μs-precision time stamping
    • 0.05 lux Low light cutoff with high dynamic range >120dB
    • USB3.0 Bus powered with Micro-B connector
    • Provided with 1 x Tripod + 1 x USB3 Micro-B to USB-A cable
    • Compatible with Prophesee Metavision Intelligence Suite 4.4 and onward

Metavision Evaluation Kit includes:

  • 1x Gen320MP CCAM5 CoB module plus adapter board
  • 1x Denebola kit based Boards
  • 1x LENS S-MOUNT 1.8mm 1/2.7" 12MP
  • 1x LENS HOLDER - GenX320 - S-MOUNT CCAM5 Short
  • 1x USB-C cable
  • 1x Tripod
  • 1x Access to free Metavision Intelligence SDK on PC, with Python & C++ API

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